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2024-07-27 12:02:14 UTC - NOT_MISLEADING
The Federal Election Commission typically requires the person sharing falsified statements about a candidate to be either another candidate or be soliciting. HOWEVER, it's illegal either way if made with the intent to deceive and assume the identity of the candidate. https://t.co/Y8fWQQh7TH
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- summary
- The Federal Election Commission typically requires the person sharing falsified statements about a candidate to be either another candidate or be soliciting. HOWEVER, it's illegal either way if made with the intent to deceive and assume the identity of the candidate. https://t.co/Y8fWQQh7TH
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